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OMG you're right. One of the most brilliant musical minds and songwriters ever. I was just playing all kinds of beatles songs on acoustic yesterday, weird. Paul McCartney did a tribute to John at his show in July and I was choked up forreal. Then they played "A day in the life" to perfection. damn good show RIP John, the world misses you

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OMG you're right. One of the most brilliant musical minds and songwriters ever. I was just playing all kinds of beatles songs on acoustic yesterday, weird. Paul McCartney did a tribute to John at his show in July and I was choked up forreal. Then they played "A day in the life" to perfection. damn good show RIP John, the world misses you

A day in the life- GREAT SONG.

Phish covered that for their encore this summer at their concert. Although I am not a big fan of covers, but they did a sufficient job for it.

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My FB picture is Lennon and I was in a chat w/ one of my friends and he said:

"that creepy old guy in your picture is freaking me out."

Me -"that's John Lennon"

"John who?"

Me - "I can't associate myself with you anymore"

yeah, ur gonna need to go ahead and de friend this person

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